I must be blind, I swear I did a 'find /usr/share/doc/ -name mutt' . . . It's here on 7.2 also ;)
On Oct 05, Nicholas Webb
took up a keyboard and banged out You have just defined mutt.
I've always thought mutt was good with it's vi keybindings (I'm a vi fan), but I thought it always lacked something and ended up using pine in the command line environment. The fact that mutt has (good) PGP support is quite impressive. I still don't see a spellchecker, however.
Also, I don't see anything other than a quick mention of what mutt is in /usr/local/doc . . .
on my 7.1 system
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> pwd /usr/share/doc/packages <
> ls mutt/ COPYRIGHT README.SECURITY manual-1.2.5-de.txt manual-7.html INSTALL README.UPGRADE manual-1.html manual.html Mush.rc TODO manual-2.html manual.txt NEWS Tin.rc manual-3.html pgp2.rc PGP-Notes.txt applying-patches.txt manual-4.html pgp5.rc Pine.rc devel-notes.txt manual-5.html pgp6.rc README gpg.rc manual-6.html You should probably be able to use the run-shell-command thingy (usually bound to '!') to run ispell or its moral equivalent. Can't believe no one has dealt with that in _some_ way...
Enjoy.
Michael -- Michael Fischer 7.5 million years to run michael@visv.net printf "%d", 0x2a; -- deep thought
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